No appointment is necessary.
Seven new temporary Covid-19 testing centres are set to open in a number of areas across Ireland on Thursday and Friday this week.
The temporary testing centres will allow people without symptoms of Covid-19 to get a free test without having to organise it through their GP.
The HSE is opening the centres in areas where there are a high number of cases.
Five test centres were initially opened last week as part of the programme and a large number of people attended the centres.
People over the age of 16 can attend the walk-in test centres providing they don’t have any symptoms, live within 5km of the centre and have not tested positive for Covid-19 in the last six months.
Opening from 1 April
- City of Dublin Education and Training Board, Cappagh Road, Dublin 11, D11 AY65 (open for seven days)
- Quay Street Car Park, Balbriggan, Dublin, K32KD57 (seven days)
- Navan O’Mahonys GAA Club, Navan, Meath, C15 V383 (five days)
Opening from 2 April
- Naas Racecourse, Naas, Kildare, W91 ED00 (five days)
- Crumlin GAA Club House, Crumlin, Dublin D12 NX33 (seven days)
- Athlone Regional Sports Centre, Athlone, Westmeath N37 W3W0 (five days)
- Town Hall/Library Car Park, Ballinasloe, Galway H53 F2K3 (three days)
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